In a news release the same day, advisers highlighted a long-planned increase in the ad budget this week of about 50 percent over last week.
Trump and his campaign try to allay concerns about trailing Biden in television ads|Michael Scherer, Josh Dawsey|September 17, 2020|Washington Post
This has left some states scrambling to ramp up mail-in voting while simultaneously preparing to hold socially distanced in-person elections on tight budgets.
ProPublica’s Pandemic Guide to Making Sure Your Vote Counts|by Susie Armitage|September 16, 2020|ProPublica
The cow is officially back now, though, with a new line of mostly budget, Walmart-exclusive Gateway laptops.
We found out who makes Walmart’s new Gateway laptops, and it’s bad news|Jim Salter|September 16, 2020|Ars Technica
The Housing Commission also included $19 million in its annual budget to help acquire the hotels and another $10 million to support rental assistance at the properties.
Morning Report: The Dreaded Purple Tier|Voice of San Diego|September 16, 2020|Voice of San Diego
State and city budgets are also under severe strain and many have cut large parts of their workforce as they wait for Congress to decide whether to approve more assistance.
Frustrated House Democrats push for action on new economic relief bill|Erica Werner|September 15, 2020|Washington Post
Community policing is expensive and, in an era of budget cuts, increasingly rare.
How to Solve the Policing Crisis|Keli Goff|January 5, 2015|DAILY BEAST
The airplane was owned by an Indonesian budget carrier, Lion Air.
Who Will Get AsiaAir 8501’s Black Boxes?|Clive Irving|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“Mostly people on a budget use it,” Franz Dobersberger, managing director of a Bangkok travel agency, told The Daily Beast.
The Presumed Crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 Is Nothing Like MH370|Lennox Samuels|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It actually kept the government open all year and manage to pass something vaguely resembling a budget.
Nazis, Sunscreen, and Sea Gull Eggs: Congress in 2014 Was Hella Productive|Ben Jacobs|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But both of us being artists, and with no brand behind it, we were like, “Well, how do we do this on a budget?”
#Setinthestreet: Your Street Corner Is Their Art Project|James Joiner|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They might have lived along happily in their new nest without a budget, and without specific agreements as to expense.
American Cookery|Various
So, carrying the thing to a finish, I took up the matter of putting them on a budget and providing the funds.
David Lannarck, Midget|George S. Harney
The Budget itself, could not have paid for his architectural schemes.
Pierrette|Honore de Balzac
Not wholly explained by second reading of Budget Bill standing as first Order.
Punch, or the London Charivari, July 1, 1914|Various
And you'd make every future Budget fight for its life like this one—against an irresponsible House?
Sonia Between two Worlds|Stephen McKenna
British Dictionary definitions for budget (1 of 2)
budget
/ (ˈbʌdʒɪt) /
noun
an itemized summary of expected income and expenditure of a country, company, etc, over a specified period, usually a financial year
an estimate of income and a plan for domestic expenditure of an individual or a family, often over a short period, such as a month or a week
a restriction on expenditure (esp in the phrase on a budget)
(modifier)economical; inexpensivebudget meals for a family
the total amount of money allocated for a specific purpose during a specified period
archaica stock, quantity, or supply
verb-gets, -getingor-geted
(tr)to enter or provide for in a budget
to plan the expenditure of (money, time, etc)
(intr)to make a budget
Derived forms of budget
budgetary, adjective
Word Origin for budget
C15 (meaning: leather pouch, wallet): from Old French bougette, diminutive of bouge, from Latin bulga, of Gaulish origin; compare Old English bælg bag
British Dictionary definitions for budget (2 of 2)
Budget
/ (ˈbʌdʒɪt) /
noun
the Budgetan estimate of British government expenditures and revenues and the financial plans for the ensuing fiscal year presented annually to the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer